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Traffic Ticket Payment

You have a traffic ticket and you wonder if you should pay it or try to fight it in court. There are several reasons why you should try to fight it, a high traffic ticket payment you may not be able to afford, added points to your driver's license in states that have the points system and higher car insurance rates. If you make that traffic ticket payment, it will be the same as pleading guilty. If you decide to pay the traffic ticket, most jurisdictions give you a variety of options: You can mail the ticket amount into the clerk's office. Just make sure you get it there by the court date or you may be charged with failure to appear. If you live in the town where you were ticketed, you can pay the ticket in person. Many jurisdictions allow you to pay your traffic ticket online. You will need a credit card or debit card. Again, remember to pay your ticket on time.

Fast Facts

  • In Alaska, a first time speeding offense can cost you up to $300 in fines.
  • Georgia has some of the most expensive first time speeding penalties with up to a $1,000 and up to a year in jail.

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